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Thread: rail and stile bits

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    rail and stile bits

    alright gentlemen, a quick, but maybe not easy, question. I will be attempting to match some existing cabits in our kitchen pretty soon. Being the way I am, I would like to match the existing as closely as possible. This brings me to my question. The existing cabinets have raised panel doors and the rails and stiles have what I would describe as a double round profile (a round on top of a round with the rounds somewhat flattened out). I hope this makes sense. Does anyone have any idea where I could find matching bits?

    I appreciate the help.

    Sean

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    I would look at the bits from Infinity (http://www.infinitytools.com) and MLCS (http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/). The online catalogs have examples of the cutting profiles. I have purchased various bits from both. Excellent quality. Hope this helps.

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    Try http://www.eagle-america.com as well. They have good quality bits that I have used for years including a rail and stile set.

    Corey

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